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NJ A2581

NJ A2581
Permits children age three through five to receive early intervention services under certain circumstances.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill permits children age three through five to receive early intervention services under certain circumstances. Currently, the New Jersey Early Intervention System (NJEIS), under the Department of Health, implements New Jersey's statewide system of services for infants and toddlers, birth to age three, with developmental delays or disabilities, and their families. The NJEIS is mandated by federal law under Part C of the "Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)." At age three, supports and services change as eligible children move from Part C to Part B of IDEA, and transition from early intervention services to preschool special education services. Under this bill, the department is required to allow eligible toddlers who are receiving early intervention services upon the child's third birthday to continue receiving services until the child is six years of age, or is eligible under State law to enter kindergarten, whichever event occurs first. In doing so, this bill will minimize the disruption in the delivery of services provided to children by utilizing a federal option available to the State to serve existing beneficiaries of early intervention services through age five, until educational services are required to be provided via the child's local school district The bill requires that these services be provided in compliance with federal law which, for example, requires states to obtain informed consent from the parent of a child for the continuation of early intervention services for that child and to allow parents to opt out of services at any point to, instead, pursue supports for their child via preschool special education services. This bill also makes a technical correction to the existing statutory reference to the federal legislation authorizing the NJEIS. As first authorized in 1986, the early intervention program was known as Part H of IDEA. It became Part C with the reauthorization of IDEA in 1997 and continues as Part C to the present day.

AI Summary

This bill allows children in New Jersey who are receiving early intervention services and turn three years old to continue receiving those services until they turn six or are eligible to start kindergarten, whichever comes first, aiming to provide a smoother transition and prevent disruption in care. Early intervention services, currently provided by the New Jersey Early Intervention System (NJEIS) under the Department of Health, are mandated by federal law, specifically Part C of the "Individuals with Disabilities Education Act" (IDEA), and are designed for infants and toddlers from birth to age three with developmental delays or disabilities. This bill utilizes a federal option to extend these services for eligible children beyond age three, ensuring they continue to receive support until they transition to preschool special education services provided by their local school districts, and requires these extended services to comply with federal regulations, including obtaining parental consent and allowing parents to opt out at any time. Additionally, the bill makes a technical correction to update the statutory reference to the federal legislation that originally authorized these early intervention programs, changing it from Part H to Part C of the IDEA.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Aging and Human Services Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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